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Side xxxvi - To those gentlemen, his quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making plays, RG wisheth a better exercise, and wisdom to prevent his extremities.
Side lxvii - Rosalynde, Euphues Golden Legacie, found after his death in his Cell at Silexedra, bequeathed to Philautus sonnes noursed up with their father in England, Fetcht from the Canaries by TL, gent., Imprinted by T.
Side lxi - I first adventure, follow me who list, And be the second English satirist.
Side 127 - Lacedaemonian mob were up, they commonly sent for a Lesbian musician to appease them, and they immediately grew calm as soon as they heard Terpander sing : Yet I don't believe that the Pope's whole band of music, though the best of this age, could keep his holiness's image from being burnt on a fifth of November.
Side lxv - Love in my bosom like a bee Doth suck his sweet: Now with his wings he plays with me, Now with his feet. Within mine eyes he makes his nest, His bed amidst my tender breast; My kisses are his daily feast, And yet he robs me of my rest. Ah, wanton, will ye?
Side lxxi - The Life and Death of William Longbeard, the most famous and witty English Traitor, borne in the Citty of London.
Side lxxii - Players. LONDON Printed by Thomas Creede, and are to be sold by William Barley, at his shop in Newgate Market, neare Christ Church doore. 1594.
Side 13 - Silvestres homines sacer interpresque deorum Caedibus et victu foedo deterruit Orpheus, Dictus ob hoc lenire tigres rabidosque leones ; Dictus et Amphion, Thebanae conditor arcis, Saxa movere sono testudinis et prece blanda Ducere quo vellet.
Side xxxvi - I advise thee, be advised; and get not many enemies by bitter words; inveigh against vain men, for thou canst do it, no man better, no man so well ; thou hast a liberty to reprove all and name none; for one being spoken to, all are offended; none being blamed, no man is injured.
Side xxi - I heare by hys owne frendes,1 to hys repentance if he can perceive it) hunted by the heavy hand of God, and become little better than a vagarant, looser than liberty, lighter than vanitie itselfe.